英语国家社会与文化入门下册课件BII-U13.pptx
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1、英语国家社会与文化入门英语国家社会与文化入门(下册)下册)The Society and Culture of Major English-Speaking Countries An Introduction(Book Two)The United States of AmericaUnit 13 Technology in AmericaQuiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following:1 爱迪生 2 亨利福特 3 比尔盖茨 4 乔布斯 5 再生能源Focal Points John H.Hall the Stev
2、ens and transportation Samuel F.B.Morse Alexander Graham Bell Thomas Alva Edison Frederick Winslow Taylor Henry Ford the growth of radiotelevisioncomputer sciencethe InternetUS Space Race with the USSR nuclear energyrenewable energy technologiesThis Unit Is Divided into Three SectionsI.The Nineteent
3、h CenturyII.The Early and Mid-Twentieth CenturyIII.The Late Twentieth Century and TodayI.The Nineteenth CenturyEli Whitney:inventor the cotton gin and mass production of weapons with interchangeable parts;John H.Hall:developing the so-called American system of production;The Stevens family:their rol
4、e in the history of transportation in early nineteenth century America;Samuel F.B.Morse:co-developer of the Morse code,and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy;Alexander Graham Bell:credited with inventing the first practical telephone;Thomas Alva Edison:the most famous of all American
5、 inventors who is credited with the invention of the motion pictures,the phonograph,and,as everyone knows,the electric light;Eli Whitney(1765-1825)Eli Whitney was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.This was one of the key inventions of the Industrial Revolution and shaped t
6、he economy of the American South.(right:first cotton gin)John H.Hall(17811841)John H.Hall was an inventor and entrepreneur.He was the director of the Rifle Works at the Harpers Ferry Armory.Hall developed and improved his system of manufacture,and his system was soon deployed in the manufacture of n
7、ewly invented mass consumption items,such as sewing machines,typewriters,and bicycles.(right:The Harpers Ferry Armory)The Stevens Family and TransportationThe father John Stevens and his sons made numerous contributions of the building of steamboats,and his two sons,Robert Livingston Stevens and Edw
8、in Augustus,made long distance railroading.Their contributions were mainly concerned with the essential problem of railroad tracks,the size and speed of trains.Without such gradual development of the technology,the long distance,many carriage freight trains would not have been feasible.Samuel F.B.Mo
9、rse(1791 1872)Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs.He was a co-developer of the Morse code,and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy.(right:original Samuel Morse telegraph)Alexander Graham Bell(1847 1922)Alexander Graham Bell
10、was an eminent scientist,inventor,engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.(right:Bell at the opening of the long-distance line from New York to Chicago in 1892.)Thomas Alva Edison(1847 1931)Edison was a famous inventor.His workshops located in Menlo Park(r
11、ight),NJ,brought forth the system of motion picture,the phonograph and a long-lasting,practical electric light bulb.He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of mass production and large-scale teamwork to the pro
12、cess of invention,and he credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory.II.The Early and Mid-Twentieth Century Frederick Winslow Taylor:developing the science of management based on his time-motion studies;Henry Ford:an American industrialist,and sponsor of the development of
13、 the assembly line technique of mass production The growth of the broadcast radio business in America;The developing household technologies:the refrigerator,home oil furnaces,washing machines,vacuum cleaners,electric dishwashers,etc.Frederick Winslow Taylor(1856 1915)Frederick Winslow Taylor was a m
14、echanical engineer who sought to improve industrial efficiency.He is regarded as the father of scientific management and one of the intellectual leaders of the Efficiency Movement.His theory known as Taylorism was highly influential in the Progressive Era.Henry Ford(1863-1947)Henry Ford was the foun
15、der of the Ford Motor Company and sponsor of the development of the assembly line technique of mass production.He developed and manufactured the first automobile that many middle class Americans could afford.His Model T automobile (right)revolutionized transportation and American industry.The Growth
16、 of the Broadcast Radio BusinessAt first,radio was used only for the transmission of messages from one point to another.Only amateurs experimented with the system of broadcasting widely to many potential listeners.David Sarnoff,an employee of Marconis company,had plans for profitable radio broadcast
17、ing in 1916.So,in 1920 the first commercial broadcasting station,KDKA,began broadcasting from Pittsburgh,PA to a small group of listeners.After World War I,the growing broadcast radio business served many functions.It provided entertainment,news,information,and advertisements to feed a growing consu
18、merism in America.The Growth of the Broadcast Radio Business During the economic depression of the 1930s,President Franklin D.Roosevelt held Fireside Chats in an effort to restore confidence in the economy and in the government.The Developing Household Technologies Household technologies include inv
19、entions such as the refrigerator,home oil furnaces instead of coal burning ones,automatic laundry machines,vacuum cleaners,electric dishwashers.These inventions as well as the newer ones such as the microwave oven,the electric blender,the food processor,and so on,should have freed housewives from te
20、dious work and made much more time available to them.Careful study shows however that women today spend more time on household chores than in the past.III.The Late Twentieth Century and Today Television and the Age of Visual Information;Militarily useful inventions;US Space Race with the U.S.S.R;Nuc
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